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If you want to cheer on Jayhawk basketball while sailing through rolling fields in the wheat state or visit the ghosts of the outlaws buried in Dodge City’s Boot Hill Cemetery, it’s imperative that you have your license up to date. With questions that are very similar (and sometimes exactly the same) as the real thing, we have everything you need to leave the KS DMV with your permit or driver’s license in hand. Whether it be for cars, motorcycles or commercial vehicles, we got you covered. We offer many resources for new learners, seniors, and everyone in between. Our site is the ideal place to get a handle on exactly what you need to succeed, beyond just getting the official handbook. What do you need to bring with you? What other tips and tricks are important? We have all the answers.

The line about amber waves of grain from “America the Beautiful” might well have been written about the great state of Kansas. If you want a job driving that train to Kansas City or transporting school kids in Topeka, you’ll need a Kansas commercial driver’s license (CDL). We’ve got all the information you need to get in and out of the DMV with low stress and with a CDL in hand. We can tell you what to do after you put in the $44 to cover your photo, license and general testing fee. We have you covered from 70 question prep tests for A Class vehicles to 50 question ones for B and C class as well as fully comprehensive information on the passenger and school busses, doubles/triples, tank vehicles, hazardous materials, or air brake restriction removal endorsements. Don’t be stressed that you might not make it, use our study guides and cheat sheets to get on the road in a hurry.

Kansas Driver’s License & Permit FAQ

How Can I Apply for my KS Driver’s License? Frequently Asked Questions

How old should I be in order to apply for a learner’s permit in Kansas?

You should be at least 14 years old before applying for your permit.

What documents should I have when I go to apply for my license in Kansas?

You will need to provide proof of identity and proof of residency.

Where do I go to apply for a driver’s license in Kansas?

When applying for a Kansas license, you must go to a local DMV office.

How can I contact my nearest Kansas DMV office?

You can contact your nearest DMV office directly.

Who should bring me for my knowledge test in Kansas?

If you are 15 or younger, your parent will need to bring you.

Does Kansas require a physical in order to get a license?

No. A physical is not required.

Will I need a vision test when I go for my Kansas driver’s license?

Yes, your vision will be tested.

Where do I go to get my driver’s license picture taken?

Be prepared to have your picture taken at the DMV office the same day.

What’s the next step after I apply for my Kansas permit?

Once you receive your permit, you must hold it at least one year, if you are younger than 16. You must also work on completing driver’s education if you haven’t already (if under 15). You should get at least 25 of the 50 hours of behind the wheel training (if under 18).

How many questions can I miss on the Kansas knowledge test?

What common errors should I avoid when taking the Kansas permit test?

The most common error is not studying. Not taking the time to study sets you up for failure because you are likely to face many questions you won’t know the answer to.

May I use the Kansas driver’s book when I take the actual knowledge test?

No. You may not use the manual.

Do I get a drug test when I apply for a Kansas license?

No, a drug test is not necessary when getting a driver’s license in Kansas.

Which DMV office is the easiest to go to when taking the Kansas knowledge test?

The easiest DMV office will be one near you.

Where can I see some feedback from people who have already passed their Kansas test?

Visit one of the permit practice tests above and scroll down to see the Facebook comments section -- those were left by people who have already passed the DMV test or are still getting ready for it. Good luck!

I failed my Kansas written test, what now?

If you fail your permit test, you may take it again the next business day.

When is the next time I can take my Kansas written test if I fail?

You may take it again the next business day.

Can I drive anywhere in Kansas with a learner’s permit?

Absolutely, you are encouraged to drive in various conditions and situations.

What happens after I pass my permit test in Kansas?

Once you receive your permit, you must hold it for at least one year, if you are younger than 16. You must also work on completing driver’s education if you haven’t already (if under 15). You should get at least 25 of the 50 hours of behind the wheel training (if under 18).

What happens after I pass my Kansas road test?

Once you pass, you will receive your license.

What are the limitations on my Kansas driver’s license after I get it?

If you are 15, you may drive only when with a licensed driver who is 21 or older. If you are 16, you may only drive alone between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. You may only have one non-sibling passenger under the age of 18 in the car.

What things should I keep in mind when driving in Kansas for the first time?

Remember:

Kansas has passed a law that makes it illegal to text while driving.

Never drink and drive.

Follow at a safe distance.

Always buckle up!

What type of car insurance should I get in Kansas?

In Kansas, there is a maximum of $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 for bodily injury of everyone and $10,000 for property damage.

What documents do I need in order to get my first Kansas auto insurance?

In most cases, you will need to provide information about your car or truck, residence, age, gender and driving history.

How much can I expect to pay for car insurance in Kansas?

Your location in Kansas has a big influence on how much you pay for car insurance. The average cost of car insurance in Kansas is $1218.

Where can I find the cheapest car insurance in Kansas and where do I get it?

Some great car insurance companies in Kansas are:

Geico

All State

Liberty Mutual

State Farm

Why is car insurance more expensive for new drivers in Kansas?

Higher accident rates and reckless driving are the reasons why young drivers have to pay more for car insurance.

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"When I took my permit test, I recognized a lot of the questions. They were either the exact questions or similar to the ones I took on here! Studying the manual and taking these questions made me able to finish my permit test in only four minutes with flying colors."

Rachel H., Olathe, Kansas

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Amber K., Topeka, Kansas

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Sharath Kumar, Kansas

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Kaitlin V, Kansas

"I found your website this morning May 23, 2014 while browsing the internet. I took the practice test at least 3x for all of it and at 4:45 in the afternoon I took the DMV test and passed it. The practice test really helps a lot because most of the questions are similar to the practice test. Thanks for having this site free online. I appreciate it."